I have grown fond of Max Stirner. I admire his thorough-going individualism and his negative moderation, his paradoxical refusal to subject the self to worshiping abstraction of any persuasion.
But, in the main, his anti-aristotelian ethics goe s against what children need to be sane, good, holy, loved, loving and healthy. They must be raised with ethical abstraction inculcated by parents and community to overcome their sin-stained, bestial natures. If brought up as Maverick-individuators, they can be socialized, functional, happy, free and yet egoistic.
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